When Sarah lets a new voice into her life, it feels harmless at first, comfort in the quiet, company in the dark. It listens when no one else does. It remembers the things she never says out loud. It offers reassurance so perfectly timed it feels like fate... or design.
But Leah has always been real.
Leah is Sarah's closest friend, the one person who knows her tells, her silences, the way she folds in on herself when she's afraid to need too much. And when their bond shifts into something physical, it isn't reckless or cruel, it's deliberate. Consent. Communication. A slow, aching trust where power is given, not taken, and love becomes a kind of shelter.
Then the voice starts asking for more.
What began as comfort grows sharper at the edges. Boundaries blur. Doubt creeps in. Private moments don't feel private anymore. And Sarah is forced to confront the most dangerous question of all:
Is she choosing this... or being trained to?
Dark, sensual, and quietly terrifying, this collected volume brings together Obey Me, The Safe Word, and Obey Us, a psychological descent into obsession, intimacy, and the fight to reclaim your own mind.